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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sorry, no video for this podcast everyone. Next time we should be back on track. This episode features Josh and B.F.U. talking about the new Orange Mod Works blaster announcement, Tek Strike, Stryfe, and blaster roundups from the N.Y. Toy Fair! Enjoy!

The time has finally come for us to design and build a blaster and we need your help with the design direction! Each of 4 blasters in the posted picture represent a different design aesthetic so without thinking about the actual function leave a comment below with your favorite design or combination of designs. Keep in mind that this is just the initial direction and things like bright colors (HvZ safe) and actual function will come later.-Jun"

Friday, February 14, 2014

Either you love it or you hate it, but the Jolt seems to be here stay. With more variations than probably any other Nerf blaster in recent history, there's a little somethin' for everyone. It's no stranger to makeovers, re-shells, or re-release, and the Zombie Strike line is no different. So lets jump right into the Zombiestrike Target Set.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Josh, Shawn and B.F.U. talk about the newest additions to the Nerf 2014 lineup, the new Rebelle blasters leaked, the ECS-12, and the Doublestrike. We also discuss some other games in the area and of course, a Reddit Rant. Now with audience participation! To get in on the Q&A recording session (and see the podcast LIVE) be sure to follow our blog, google+, twitter and facebook pages.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Hey Everyone! In this episode of War Room, I talk about location scouting and give a couple of ideas on where to host a Nerf War. I also go into detail on why some locations work better than others. Do you have a favorite place to play Nerf? What locations have been fun for you in the past? Tell us in the comments below! Video after the break!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Spotted at a Target in San Jose, CA, Hasbro's newest line of Super Soaker water blasters are hitting shelves in force. While not strictly Nerf, it's nice to see these hitting shelves this early. Perhaps we'll see some of their foam cousin's show up a season or two early as well. Just like the past few generations of the Super Soaker line the majority of these don't seem to have triggers, but it also looks like they've all but done away with tac rails, accessories, and the magazines... or water clips... or whatever.